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ATTENTION: Small public drinking water systems with active violations (e.g. MCLs, TTs) or active action level exceedances (e.g. lead ALEs) may receive funding to help the systems return to compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act.The DNR is…
ATTENTION: Next funding cycle for PFAS and manganese in small drinking water systems opens February 1, 2026.
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The Safe Drinking Water Emerging Contaminants (SDW-EC) Program, which is a subprogram of the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) and is funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), also known as Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (…
LSL Funding Capacity UpdateDue to continued high demand for financial assistance, funding capacity limitations may impact State Fiscal Year 2026 LSL Replacement Program applications. For more information, read the Dec. 10, 2025 "Funding List…
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) react in the atmosphere to produce ozone. This air pollutant can be harmful to people and the environment when present at elevated concentrations near the earth’s surface. Emissions of VOC are controlled through…
Emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) must be controlled through the implementation of Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) regulations in ozone nonattainment areas that are classified as moderate or higher. Wisconsin RACT requirements that…